The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Newaygo County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Newaygo County, Michigan.[1]
Current listings
Name
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Image
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Location
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City
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Listing date
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Big Prairie Grange No. 935 Hall (demolished)
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Big Prairie Grange Hall
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1968 Elm Avenue
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Big Prairie
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March 28, 1985
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Birch Grove School
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Birch Grove School
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3962 North Felch, intersection of Five Mile Road
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White Cloud
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October 2, 1980
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Croton Congregational Church
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Croton Congregational Church
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Southeast corner of Croton-Hardy Drive and Division Street
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Croton
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January 22, 1987
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Croton Hydroelectric Dam Commemorative Designation†
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Croton Hydroelectric Plant
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Croton Dam Road
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Croton
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August 16, 1979
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Ensley Windmill Tower
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4634 South Luce Avenue
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Fremont
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July 26, 1978
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First Christian Reformed Church (Demolished)
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201 North Decker Avenue
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Fremont
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January 20, 1984
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Cornelius Gerber Cottage
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Cornelius Gerber Cottage
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6480 West Cottage Grove
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Fremont
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October 23, 1979
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Grand Rapids, Newaygo, and Lake Shore Railroad Company Depot and Water Tower
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Grant Water Tower
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East of Front Street between Lincoln and Pine streets
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Grant
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June 10, 1980
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Hardy Hydroelectric Plant†
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File:Hardy Dam Muskegon River DSCN1145.JPG
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6928 East 36th Street
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Newaygo
|
2004
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Lilley District No. 5 School
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Lilley District No. 5 School
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Northeast corner Bingham and Main
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July 15, 1999
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Oak Grove District No. 3 Schoolhouse
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File:Oak Grove District No. 3 Schoolhouse.jpg
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6382 East 80th
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Newaygo vicinity
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June 30, 1988
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Penoyer's Sawmill
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Pennoyer's Sawmill
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Penoyer Creek, near the M-37 bridge
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Newaygo
|
August 22, 1985
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Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
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Mark's Episcopal Church
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30 Justice Street
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Newaygo
|
September 21, 1983
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Daniel Weaver House
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Daniel Weaver House
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NW Corner of Michigan Avenue and Cook Street
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Hesperia
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September 26, 1987
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White Cloud Village Hall (Demolished)
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1084 Wilcox
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White Cloud
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March 16, 1982
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John F. Woods Residence
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John F. Woods House
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59 Bridge Street
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Newaygo
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June 10, 1980
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